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Israel is in talks to possibly resettle Palestinians from Gaza in South Sudan Israel is in discussions with South Sudan about the possibility of resettling Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the war-torn East African country, part of a wider effort by Israel to facilitate mass emigration from the territory left in ruins by its 22-month offensive against Hamas. Six people familiar with the matter confirmed the talks to The Associated Press. It’s unclear how far the talks have advanced, but if implemented, the plans would amount to transferring people from one war-ravaged land at risk of famine to another, and raise human rights concerns. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he wants to realize US President Donald Trump’s vision of relocating much of Gaza’s population through what Netanyahu refers to as “voluntary migration.” Israel has floated similar resettlement proposals with other African nations. I think that the right thing to do, even according to the laws of war as I know them, is to allow the population to leave, and then you go in with all your might against the enemy who remains there,” Netanyahu said Tuesday in an interview with i24, and Israeli TV station. He did not make reference to South Sudan. Palestinians, rights groups, and much of the international community have rejected the proposals as a blueprint for forcible expulsion in violation of international law. For South Sudan, such a deal could help it build closer ties to Israel, now the almost unchallenged military power in the Middle East. It is also a potential inroad to Trump, who broached the idea of resettling Gaza’s population in February but appears to have backed away in recent months. The office of Israel’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Sharren Haskel, said she was arriving in South Sudan for meetings in the first visit there by a senior government official, but she did not plan to broach the subject of moving Palestinians.... #Israel #Palestine #war #news
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Middle East crisis: Israeli army chief approves ‘main concept’ for Gaza attack plan after reported rift with Netanyahu – as it happened Eyal Zamir had reportedly earlier expressed misgivings over plan with suggestions he could resign IDF chief of staff approves 'main concept' for new Gaza attack plan The Israeli military said that chief of staff Eyal Zamir has approved the “main concept” for an attack plan in the Gaza Strip, Reuters reports. There are no further details yet, but we bring you updates when we get them. On Sunday, Benjamin Netanyahu said he expected to complete the new Gaza offensive “fairly quickly”. Last week Israel’s security cabinet approved the plans to seize control of Gaza City. The plan was met with international criticism and from Israel’s opposition. Opposition leader Yair Lapid called the decision to send Israeli forces into Gaza City a disaster, saying it defied the advice of military and security officials. #Palestine #Israe #war #news
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US ready to support Ukraine, Zelensky says after call with Trump! Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says the US is "ready to support us" following a call with Donald Trump and European leaders.. The talks come ahead of a Trump-Putin summit on Friday in Alaska Prior to the call, Trump said European leaders wanted "to see a deal done" - they were expected to reiterate that no decisions should be taken without Ukraine when the US and Russian presidents meet in Alaska Meanwhile, Moscow has reiterated its conditions for peace - and they're demands which neither Kyiv nor Europe see as viable, our Europe reporter Laura Gozzi writes. Trump said last week there would be "some swapping of territories to the betterment of both" Russia and Ukraine - sparking concern in Kyiv and across Europe. We just followed a brief news conference from the leaders of Germany and Ukraine, after they held talks with other European leaders and US president Trump. Here's what we heard: European countries are doing everything they can to "help set the agenda" for the meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, Merz said The German chancellor added that it's important Ukraine is at the table in peace discussions - with a ceasefire the first step that is needed Merz said Europe and the US will have to put more "pressure" on Putin if movement towards a deal is not made Zelensky expressed his gratitude to Germany and "all our partners" who are working towards peace in Ukraine. The Ukrainian president said that Putin is bluffing and trying to push forward across the frontline Trump "supported us today," Zelensky said, adding that the US president will contact him after the meeting with Putin on Friday. Zelensky says he is 'positive' following today's callpublished at. A reporter has asked Merz whether Trump agreed to give security guarantees to Ukraine - and will Europe help with this? Merz responds that he has spoken briefly with Trump about security guarantees, which Ukraine needs.... #news #ukraine #US #news_update
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Four U.S., Japanese and British F-35 Aircraft Carriers Conduct Joint Show of Force Aimed at China The navies of the United States, Japan and the United Kingdom have launched a high-profile demonstration of allied naval power in the Northern Philippine Sea, in what analysts have widely interpreted as a show of force aimed at China. The exercises under Operation Highmast have seen four aircraft carriers deployed, including a U.S. Navy Nimitz Class nuclear powered supercarrier and lighter Wasp Class carrier, as well as a Japanese Izumo Class carrier and British Queen Elizabeth Class carrier. All four carrier classes deploy the F-35 as their most capable fighters, although only the Nimitz Class ship can accommodate the more capable F-35C variant, with the three lighter ships accommodating the F-35B designed for short takeoffs and vertical landings which has far more constrained capabilities. The exercise represents the first of its kind involving carrier air wings from the three countries, and saw the Nimitz Class carrier also deploy large numbers of F-18E/F fighters, E/A-18G electronic attack jets and E-2 airborne warning and control systems. U.S., Japanese and British Aircraft Carriers During Joint Exercises in the Northern Philippine Sea. represents a significant show of force, the highly limited capabilities of the Wasp Class, Izumo Class and Queen Elizabeth Class ships means that the three vessels and their air wings collectively have a significantly lower combat potential that a single Nimitz Class supercarrier. Nimitz Class ships not only deploy more fighters, but also superior ones and much more advanced support systems. Aside from the U.S. Navy, such capable carriers are expected to be deployed only by China, which is set to commission its first supercarrier the 85,000 ton warship Fujian into service before the end of the year. The Fujian uses electromagnetic catapult launch systems which are significantly more modern and efficient than those on the Nimitz Class, and have been adopted on the U.S. #US #Japanese #chaina #Wold #news
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Labor says Hamas tries to ‘manipulate facts’ after terrorist group welcomes Australia’s Palestine recognition decision Coalition says government has handed Hamas a ‘massive propaganda victory’, despite Albanese’s vow that terrorist group would be excluded from any future Palestinian state The federal government has condemned Hamas for seeking to “manipulate facts for their own propaganda” after it was reported the terrorist group had welcomed Australia’s decision to recognise a Palestinian state. Anthony Albanese announced on Monday that Australia would recognise Palestine at the United Nations next month, joining more than 140 countries – about three-quarters of UN membership – who already recognise a Palestinian state. The prime minister has said Hamas “will be excluded from the process” of a future Palestinian state. He also justified Australia’s decision to recognise Palestine by saying Hamas would be opposed to the move and a two-state solution, and said one of his pre-conditions for recognition was for a Palestinian state to be demilitarised and grant no governance role to Hamas. Nine newspapers reported on Wednesday that the Hamas co-founder and senior official Sheikh Hassan Yousef welcomed Australia’s decision to recognise Palestine, praising Australia’s “political courage” and calling on other countries to “follow Australia’s example”...... #Australia #Palestine #Hamas #news
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